Yesterday, I bumped into this number, 4343, and I got curious. So, I decided to play around with it. What did I do? Well, I just tried a few basic things.
Breaking it Down
First, I split the number into two parts: 43 and 43. I thought, “Okay, let’s see what happens if I work with these separately.”
- Adding them up: I added 43 and 43, which gave me 86. Nothing too exciting there.
- Multiplying: Then I multiplied 43 by 43. This resulted in 1849. A much bigger number, obviously.
Playing with Digits
After that, I looked at the individual digits: 4 and 3. I did some simple stuff with these, too.

- Adding the digits: I added 4 and 3, which is 7. Super simple.
- Multiply the digits: I Multiplied 4 and 3, got 12.
- Adding all digits together: I added all the digits in 4343 (4 + 3 + 4 + 3) and got 14.
Just Messing Around
Honestly, I was just messing around to see if any patterns popped up. I didn’t have a specific goal in mind. I just like to see what happens when you play with numbers this way. It’s like a little puzzle with no right or wrong answer.
Did something cool happen? well, 4343=1849, and sqrt(1849) = 43.
It’s more like a fun little exercise than any serious math stuff. You know, just keeping the brain ticking!